On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Paul Fox <pgf at laptop.org> wrote:
> > According to the man page the 2nd parameter is the threshold at which
> > the acceleration value is applied so I'm not surprised that you don't
> > see any difference between 0 and 1. Even 4 might be hard to see. I
> > think that to see a difference for fine motor this value will have be in
> > the 5 to 10 range.
Right -- I did apply Paul's recommendations. The manpage isn't
necesarily going to know all the interactions between our TP, kernel
driver and xorg input driver. Experimentation and source review carry
more weight.
I assume Paul did both -- he's been looking at this for a while.
Now, in my experimentation with the values he supplied, it did not
make any difference.
> martin isn't seeing a difference, which surprises me, because i
> definitely saw a difference between 0 and 1. from the wiki page
Ok. Gentlemen, maybe it's a better idea to grab 2 XOs, setup 802 on
one, 802B1 on the other, and run a quick test with the stock settings,
and other settings you think might help.
Also, Paul, did you get any response from deployments on whether the
new kernel + xset values improved noticeably on the jumpyness?
m
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